JavaScript Books
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Leveraging Drupal: Getting Your Site Done Right (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 12 years ago
by Victor Kane, Wrox
This book is a step-by-step guide and a hands-on co-piloted experience for those trying to make Drupal powered websites work for them, and for their clients. Much more than a "tutorial", what is needed is a nuts-and-bolts living mentor and guide which really shows the reader how to do the things really required for bringing it all together in a site which works. This will be the only book covering all the difficult components of Drupal: views, panels, themes, content creation, etc.
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Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Voices That Matter)
Published 10 years ago
by Zoe Mickley Gillenwater, New Riders Press
CSS3 adds powerful new functionality to the web’s visual style language to help you create beautiful and engaging designs more easily than ever. With CSS3, you can create eye-catching visual effects such as semitransparent backgrounds, gradients, and drop shadows without using images; display text in beautiful, unique, non-web-safe fonts; create animations without Flash; and customize a design to the user’s unique device or screen size without JavaScript.
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JavaScript: The Web Technologies Series
Published 11 years ago
by Don Gosselin, Course Technology
Now in its fifth edition, JAVASCRIPT guides beginning programmers through Web application development using the JavaScript programming language. A real-world project, similar to what would be encountered in a professional setting, is developed throughout each chapter. Because in professional Web development programmers are usually asked to add programming features to an existing site, each chapter project uses a professionally designed Web site.
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide: Activate Your Web Pages
Published 9 years ago
by David Flanagan, O'Reilly Media
Since the earliest days of Internet scripting, Web developers have considered JavaScript: The Definitive Guide an essential resource. David Flanagan's approach, which combines tutorials and examples with easy-to-use syntax guides and object references, suits the typical programmer's requirements nicely. The brand-new fourth edition of Flanagan's "Rhino Book" includes coverage of JavaScript 1.5, JScript 5.5, ECMAScript 3, and the Document Object Model (DOM)
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Microsoft® ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer)
Published 11 years ago
by Dino Esposito, Microsoft Press
Now s the time says Dino Esposito, an expert on Web development technologies to think about AJAX and the future of Web design in a whole new way. While developers can use a variety of tools to code and build AJAX applications, architects must manage a variety of tradeoffs and compromises in their planning and design. In this book, Esposito challenges readers to think beyond the easy way to AJAX, which involves adding AJAX capabilities to a non-AJAX system designed in the old model of Web devel
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Pentaho 3.2 Data Integration: Beginner's Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Mara Carina Roldn, Packt Publishing
Explore, transform, validate, and integrate your data with ease *Get started with Pentaho Data Integration from scratch. *Enrich your data transformation operations by embedding Java and JavaScript code in PDI transformations. *Create a simple but complete Datamart Project that will cover all key features of PDI.
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Simply JavaScript
Published 13 years ago
by Kevin Yank, Cameron Adams, SitePoint
Everything you need to learn JavaScript from Scratch! Packed with full-color examples, Simply JavaScript is a step-by-step introduction to programming in JavaScript the right way. Learn how easy it is to use JavaScript to solve real-world problems, build smarter forms, track user events (such as mouse clicks and key strokes), and design eye-catching animations. Then move into more powerful techniques using the DOM and Ajax. Learn JavaScript's built-in functions, methods, and properties.
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Regular Expression Pocket Reference: Regular Expressions for Perl, Ruby, PHP, Python, C, Java and .
Published 13 years ago
by Tony Stubblebine, O'Reilly Media
This handy little book offers programmers a complete overview of the syntax and semantics of regular expressions that are at the heart of every text-processing application. Ideal as a quick reference, Regular Expression Pocket Reference covers the regular expression APIs for Perl 5.8, Ruby (including some upcoming 1.9 features), Java, PHP, .NET and C#, Python, vi, JavaScript, and the PCRE regular expression libraries.
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Internet & World Wide Web: How to Program (4th Edition) (How to Program (Deitel))
Published 13 years ago
by Harvey Paul Deitel Deitel, Prentice Hall
Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, 4e by market leading authors, Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel introduces readers with little or no programming experience to the exciting world of Web-Based applications. This book has been substantially revised to reflect today's Web 2.0 rich Internet application-development methodologies.
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Even Faster Web Sites: Performance Best Practices for Web Developers
Published 11 years ago
by Steve Souders, O'Reilly Media
Performance is critical to the success of any web site, and yet today's web applications push browsers to their limits with increasing amounts of rich content and heavy use of Ajax. In this book, Steve Souders, web performance evangelist at Google and former Chief Performance Yahoo!, provides valuable techniques to help you optimize your site's performance.